Ubisoft sends along the announcement of Myst IV Revelation, the next installment in the Myst
franchise, due this fall. The first Myst IV screenshots can be found on
Jucaushii.ro. Here's the
announcement:

Montreal Studio Set to "Reveal" the Next Title in the MystŪ
Franchise

SAN FRANCISCO - April 5, 2004 - Ubisoft, one of the world's largest videogame
publishers, today revealed the critically acclaimed and best-selling MystŪ
franchise will launch its newest adventure, MystŪ IV Revelation, this fall.
Peter Gabriel, world-renowned recording artist, worked in collaboration with
award-winning composer Jack Wall to create the game's immersive and ambient
soundtrack.

"We are excited to announce Myst IV Revelation and proud that it comes from our
own Ubisoft Montreal studios," said Laurent Detoc, president of Ubisoft Inc.
"Myst IV Revelation will only add to the strength of the Myst franchise, which
continues to lead the Adventure category in critical acclaim, fan following, and
sales."

Within the visually awe-inspiring world of Myst, a gripping family drama will
slowly unfold. A little girl disappears, her two brothers are suspected, and it
is clear that their story is far from over. Players will escape into the
adventure as they attempt to solve the mystery and discover the fate of the two
villainous brothers, Sirrus and Achenar. Understanding their motives is the key
to the investigation which will lead to a true "revelation."

"Myst IV Revelation will take players into the twisted minds and worlds of two
evil brothers, deep inside an intense family drama, and immerse them within a
visually stunning environment," said Genevieve Lord, producer at Ubisoft. "The
game is simply a 'must-have' for Myst fans and will also appeal to new players.
The storyline is very suspenseful, the puzzles are compelling, and the music,
produced by Jack Wall in partnership with Peter Gabriel, will create an
unparalleled experience."

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